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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Just then

Larry has joined the party. He's chatting with James. Just then, people start cheering and applauding as Steve steps up on the stage a takes the microphone.

Is writing 'just then' an OK way to give a little connection between the sentences?

  

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Yes, it is. Clive

  • Yes, it is.
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Yes, it is.

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anonymousIs writing 'just then' an OK way to give a little connection between the sentences?

No. There has to be an event for "then" to apply to. For example, you could say, "He walks up to James to say hi."

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